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REUBEN HAZELL insists Athletic's defensive mean streak is no accident. An impressive return of four clean sheets in the last five matches has helped Athletic to climb the...
Date Published 13/10/2009
LORD MAWHINNEY is optimistic Athletic and other clubs in similar positions can weather the economic downturn. Having overcome an even bigger crisis with the demise of ITV...
ATHLETIC’S youngsters recorded a thumping 8-3 victory at Morecambe in the North-West Conference of the Football League Youth Alliance. While Athletic were an...
ATHLETIC have involved youngsters from St Joseph’s School, Shaw, in order to encourage fair play and good behaviour at Boundary Park. The children have recorded messages...
ATHLETIC’S youngsters found Manchester United too hot to handle as they were defeated 3–0 in last night’s Manchester Senior Cup tie at Hyde, writes TONY BUGBY....
IAN MARSHALL was affectionately known as ‘Moose’ during his playing days with Athletic. So there is a touch of irony, then, that the defender-turned-striker should...
WHILE dad Alan tried to prevent goals as a goalkeeper at Macclesfield in their days as a non-league club, daughter Katie Zelem’s job is creating them. The midfielder,...
FURIOUS commuters have demanded their bus services back saying they fear for their jobs after struggling to get to Manchester. Royton residents have lost buses to other areas...
ONE of Oldham’s most respected politicians was remembered in a memorial service to mark the 25th anniversary of the IRA bomb attack on Brighton’s Grand Hotel. The...
NEW Chadderton signings Liam Radcliffe and Rick Sopel can expect a red-hot reception tonight when they go back to Rochdale Town. The fact that the pair, both wide players,...
CHECK him out — Stephen Gordon has made all the right moves to become Oldham’s first chess Grandmaster. The 23-year-old, from Shaw, has risen through the ranks to...
A CHANGE of venue has proved a winning strategy for a long-running chess club in Oldham. 3Cs (Children’s Chess Club), founded more than 30 years ago, has moved into its...
GLODWICK maintained the only 100-per-cent record in the first division and extended their lead at the top of the Oldham Table Tennis League with a 9-1 defeat of Grotton A....
PRIME Minister Gordon Brown has urged MPs to follow his lead in paying back excessive expenses claims. But many backbenchers are livid that they must now repay claims that...
CRIMINALS are facing a bleak winter after police stepped up their crackdown on burglaries with the launch of Operation Storm. Greater Manchester Police has managed to reverse...
MEMBERS of Oldham Aquatics swimming team made an excellent start to the season, collecting 44 medals at the Wirral Metro Open Meet at the Europa Pool, Birkenhead. The medal...
THE streets of Oldham town centre could soon be bustling with stalls and shoppers after plans to revitalise ailing Tommyfield Market were submitted. Council bosses are...
AN ARSON attack on Sholver Youth and Community Centre will cost £20,000 to repair. As revealed in Thursday’s Chronicle, arsonists went on the rampage through...
HILLBILLIES Snooker Club has landed a major coup by acquiring the services for a night of Canada’s Cliff Thorburn. The 1980 Embassy World Champion will forever be...
OLDHAM’S Youth Offending Service (YOS) requires moderate improvement, according to inspectors. Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Probation looked at a sample of youth...
A human X–ray machine which produces “naked” images of passengers was introduced at Manchester Airport today, enabling staff to instantly spot any hidden weapons...
Racing Correspondent Keith McHugh’s flat meeting selections for tomorrow are as follows:
A HIGH-TECH roadshow rolls into Oldham this week to give students the low-down on university. Oldham College and Oldham Sixth Form College students will be visiting the...
AN Oldham soldier who led a 30-man platoon in successfully hunting down insurgents in Iraq has been honoured with a military award. Sgt Garry Tarbuck (34) served in Iraq in...
LIFE is a stage for budding actors, singers and dancers thanks, to Deborah Coleman. And she has been nominated for a Pride in Oldham Award for her work with Castoss drama...
LOCAL family doctor Kailash Chand has been crowned North-West GP of the Year. The outspoken doctors’ leader retired as an Ashton GP in August when he was appointed as...
A WOMAN raised a huge amount of money for charity and awareness of a killer disease with a fund-raising evening in memory of her mother. Beverley Brannon collected...
FOLLOWERS of fashion should head to the Tokyo Project night club tonight for a fundraising fashion show. The RSPCA is staging its second charity fashion show with something to...
“Antiques Roadshow” — can’t get enough, can you? In they go, with the ancient stuffed teddy bear or the painting that’s been at the back of the...
(Royal Exchange, Manchester) It was just over a year ago at this theatre, with “You Can See The Hills”, that Oldhamer Matthew Dunster gave us the second great...